Located along the Polk and Hardee County line, this property features open pastureland, reliable access, and a quiet rural setting. With more than 1,300 feet of paved road frontage and electric service available at the road, it offers excellent access for agricultural or recreational use, as well as potential for future residential development. The land is fully fenced and zoned as pasture, making it suitable for livestock or other agricultural operations. A pond provides a natural water source for cattle or wildlife, while the adjoining preserve, spanning thousands of acres, enhances local habitat and adds to the property’s privacy. The level terrain and open grassy areas allow for easy grazing, equipment movement, or additional improvements. The combination of open pasture and nearby conservation land makes this tract well suited for livestock management, rural living, or outdoor recreation in accordance with local regulations. Despite its secluded atmosphere, the property remains close to nearby communities. It is approximately 15 miles from Fort Meade and 14 miles from Wauchula, with Bartow about 25 miles to the north and Lakeland within an hour’s drive. These towns provide convenient access to everyday services while preserving the peaceful character of central Florida’s countryside.